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In this classic detective novel by French author Maurice Leblanc, readers are introduced to a captivating tale from the Arsène Lupin series. Set against a backdrop of mystery and intrigue, the story unfolds with three seemingly unrelated thefts, drawing the charismatic gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsène Lupin, into a web of complexity. With his remarkable intelligence and clever tactics, Lupin becomes a formidable opponent for both the authorities and his criminal counterparts. Maurice Leblanc's storytelling blends elements of suspense, adventure, and humour, creating an engaging…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this classic detective novel by French author Maurice Leblanc, readers are introduced to a captivating tale from the Arsène Lupin series. Set against a backdrop of mystery and intrigue, the story unfolds with three seemingly unrelated thefts, drawing the charismatic gentleman thief and master of disguise, Arsène Lupin, into a web of complexity. With his remarkable intelligence and clever tactics, Lupin becomes a formidable opponent for both the authorities and his criminal counterparts. Maurice Leblanc's storytelling blends elements of suspense, adventure, and humour, creating an engaging and entertaining narrative for fans of detective fiction and Arsène Lupin enthusiasts. This intriguing narrative showcases Lupin's brilliant mind as he outwits his adversaries, keeping readers enthralled with its suspenseful twists and turns. If you appreciate stories featuring charming antiheroes and intricate plots filled with surprises, this work from the Arsène Lupin series is a captivating read that continues to delight readers with its timeless charm and thrilling escapades.
Autorenporträt
Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) was a French writer and novelist born in Rouen, France. Leblanc is best known for his creation of Arsène Lupin, the titular character of a series of detective short stories and novels. Lupin's adventures were first published in the French magazine, Je sais tout, in 1905. The series was such a success that Leblanc dedicated his life's work to writing the Arsène Lupin stories.